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1 Sep 2015
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In the dictionary of poor people, there is no lesuire time. They have to work hard all day long to earn their livings. Does this sound natural?
In the dictionary of poor people, there is no lesuire time. They have to work hard all day long to earn their livings. Does this sound natural?
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1 Sep 2015
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Unnatural
The definition of being poor is having no leisure time. Poor people have to work hard all day long to earn a living.
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